Thunderbirds top Harrisburg

The North Callaway baseball team finished off a perfect run in the Mid-Missouri Conference last night by defeating Harrisburg 7-3.

Collin Brinker continued his dominant pitching for North Callaway (13-4, 4-0), but his streak of innings pitched without giving up an earned run ended last night at 43 innings. According to Max Preps, that was the nation's second-longest of innings pitched without allowing an earned run.

He still only allowed three hits in six innings while striking out nine to earn the victory. He helped his cause by getting two hits and an RBI.

Justin Brinker hit two doubles and drove in three runs.

Eric Penton had a three-run double for Harrisburg (4-8, 0-4 MMC).

North Callaway next plays on Tuesday against Southern Boone in the Fulton Tournament.

Southern Boone 1, Russellville 0: Sam Bowles pitched a three-hit shutout for the Eagles (7-11). He only threw 63 pitches in seven innings while striking out two batters. J.T. Mahan and Casey Slattery each had two hits.

Hallsville 9, Osage 5: Luke Hartman, Hunter Smith, Sam German, Brendan Batty and Jesse Fudge each had multiple hits as the Indians pounded out a season-high 13 in the victory. Hartman had three hits and four RBI.

Hallsville will play a makeup game at Eugene on Monday.

Girls soccer

Rock Bridge 1, Pembroke Hill 0: Laurie Frew scored the lone goal for Rock Bridge (9-4-0) in the 55th minute on a cross from Haleigh Fancher. Brett Fuller recorded the shutout with seven saves. The Bruins continue their play in the Hickman Tournament against Troy today.